Robot Creations

Eric Hamber Secondary School

5025 Willow Street, Vancouver, BC, V5Z 3S1

INTRODUCTION TO ROBOTICS (GR 5-7)

This robotics course provides students with hands-on and project based learning opportunities revolving around science, technology, engineering and mathematics through the utilization of VEX IQ robotics kits. Daily technical challenges will have to be solved through collaboration, competition and innovation. Be prepared to learn and have fun! (A $50 damage deposit will be collected at the beginning of the course).

Mon To Fri
Start: July 06 2016
End: July 19 2016
08:00 AM to 12:00 PM

HA60805 – HAMBER SEC SCH

Cost: $330.00

To Register for this course click (Here) and scroll to the bottom portion of the page and select ‘Add to Cart’ within the robotics course description.

INTRODUCTION TO ROBOTICS (GR 8-9)

This is an entry-level course for any students who always wanted to try robotics and their schools don’t have a program. You don’t need to know anything about robotics, just be willing to have fun. You will learn to program and build robots. We will use the VEX-EDR platform (A $50 Damage Deposit will be collected at the beginning of the class).

Start: July 06 2016
End: July 19 2016
8:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Mon To Fri

HA60905 – HAMBER SEC SCH

Cost: $330.00

To Register for this course click (Here) and scroll to the bottom portion of the page and select ‘Add to Cart’ within the robotics course description.

Viridian, which takes its names from the Latin “viridis” meaning “green”, is Eric Hamber’s first Junior Achievement Student Company. Over the past four months, Hamber students organized and launched a small enterprise with the assistance of Johnny Lai, a local business volunteer, and Barb Jones of Junior Achievement.

Viridian, led by Darren C. and Nicole G. along with company members Nick A., Stella C., Ryan C., Kim C., Andrew D., Alicia H., Lester K., Chelsea L., David L., Gamay N., Kenny N., Colton Q., Andy S., Evan T., and Michaela W. worked diligently over the past 16 weeks to nurture and grow their new business. Their products, Sierra and Sonora, are two different types of mason jar terrariums aimed “to reduce stress from everyday life by bringing pockets of nature into people’s lives.”

We would like to thank Johnny Lai and Barb Jones for their mentorship throughout this venture and for providing us with this great entrepreneurial experience. We would also like to thank the Hamber community for their support of our venture and hope that you enjoy your “pockets of nature”!